AFTER THE SHAPE OF THE EARTH CHANGED Ragged roost of loose feathers, twig shadows. Sparrows fly away, return as Little Brown Bats. The missing children of the world where the still river sinks deep, and turkey vultures gather on the… Read More ›
Month: February 2017
“Julie Bambini on Valentine’s Day,” poem by Joan Dobbie; “Metamorphosis,” painting by Joyce McEwen
JULIE BAMBINI ON VALENTINE’S DAY The strawberries were huge as fists pink as sex, sweet without cloying They were variously shaped, uneven, but perfectly delicious though there were only five or six of them no more They grew on the… Read More ›
“A Race Barred,” poem by Roberto Tinoco Duran; “Trumperica” art by Erik Kaye
A RACE BARRED A race barred A look hard A pulled Pissed off Race Card A glass shard A bad bard A tongue lashing A wound gashing A Fascist state A racist hate A slur A burr A blur Take… Read More ›